77 Marylebone Reveals Debut Season with Omar S, Deep Dish, Derrick Carter, Marcellus Pittman, and more

London has a new room on the map. Tucked in the heart of Marylebone, 77 is the city’s freshest 550-capacity club, already making noise with an opening weekend led by Skepta and Kerri Chandler. Now, the venue has unveiled its full Autumn/Winter 2025 season, a line-up that reads like a tour through house music’s deepest spectrum.
October: Extended Journeys and Diaspora Dialogues
The programme kicks off in October with Pan-Pot stepping away from their trademark techno to deliver a rare extended house set, while Chicago legend Derrick Carter goes all-night-long. The month also features Bontan, Kasango, Agoria, and Moojo. In a standout move, cult station No Signal curates a series of Thursday night takeovers during Black History Month, each dedicated to a different strand of the African diaspora and its lasting influence on dance culture.
November: Icons Return
By November, 77 doubles down with sets from Adana Twins, Serge Devant, Fiona Kraft, and Detroit’s Marcellus Pittman. House pioneer David Morales brings an all-night session, followed by Victor Calderone, while the long-awaited return of Deep Dish on Friday 28 November delivers one of the season’s heaviest bookings for progressive house devotees.
December: Detroit to Tulum
December closes out with an equally bold stretch. Omar-S takes control on December 5, followed by Echonomist, Olympe, and Mano Le Tough. Mexico’s Zamna continues its monthly London residency, dropping immersive festival-scale energy into the intimate room, before a special guest caps off the season on December 20.
A Club Built for Impact
With a design led by nightlife veterans, 77 has been built to impress: an L-Acoustics rig with KS21 subs, Robe lighting, lasers, LED walls, and CO2 blasts built for peak-time drama. In a city where competition is fierce, 77 is already carving its place with a forward-looking yet reverent curation that connects heritage with future sound.
For full programme details and tickets, head to 77london.com.